UK FSA: New Regulatory Reforms from April 2025
UK FSA: New Regulatory Reforms from April 2025
The UK Food Standards Agency (FSA) implemented far-reaching changes to the authorization process on April 1, 2025.
Core Changes
Abolition of 10-Year Renewal
Affected:
- Feed Additives
- Smoke Flavorings
- GMOs (genetically modified organisms)
Benefit:
- Established products with long-term safe use no longer require renewal
- Less bureaucracy for manufacturers
- Faster market entries
Important: FSA retains review rights for new risks
Online Public Register
New: Authorizations published at:
Benefits:
- Transparency for all market participants
- Faster publication (no legislation process)
- Real-time updates
Accelerated Novel Food Approvals
Process Optimization:
- Faster risk assessments
- Shorter approval times
- Digitized submission processes
Impact on Supplement Manufacturers
Novel Substances
If you use Novel Foods:
- Check: Is your substance in the register?
- Status: Under Assessment vs. Approved
- Documentation: Ensure compliance
UK Market Access
- Faster market entry times
- Fewer administrative barriers
- But: More self-responsibility for compliance
UK vs. EU: What Changes?
Post-Brexit Divergence
| Aspect | UK | EU | |--------|----|----| | Novel Foods | Own procedure | EU procedure | | Renewal | Abolished (partial) | Remains | | Register | Online (data.food.gov.uk) | EUR-Lex |
Supplement-Check.eu Helps
With our tool:
- Check UK & EU in parallel
- Validate Novel Food status
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Source: UK FSA Regulated Products Register
Created: April 1, 2025 • Last updated: April 1, 2025
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